I'm hoping this will help me understand Hinge Action/Motion (sorry, as I'm still working on my terminology).
If two players wind up at impact separation with the clubhead, face and shaft in the exact same alignments all at the same speed and hitting the ball in the same spot on the face with every other alignment matching with the only difference being that one player arrived there after a Horizontal Hinge action and other player arrived there after a Vertical Hinge Action.
Which shot has better compression and why?
I think they would be the same.
Can compression even be measured? What machine could do this, super super slo motion camera.
It seems like if you could build a machine to create the hinges and had a way to test it that would be the only way to know beyond the theoretical.
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